@ Katieee LOVE your color scheme. That sounds beautiful. Cake Boss did a cake for a wedding with that same color scheme, it was in an old theater. The title was "Weddings, Water and Whacked!" If you ever want to look it up.
@ RawrRawr I would def want to go to yours! If you had Celtic singers that would be awesome!
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I never planned mine when I was young..I was too busy planning what I was going to do after school. A wedding was supposed to happen AFTER all that..sometimes you realize plans aren't the best way after all.
It was 2 years ago during December, in Colorado, so snow was def. present! My mom's wedding dress had a row of buttons up the back just like mine so it was a fun way to incorporate that. The colors were white, red, and a little green. My sis is a floral designer and she did all my flowers
Here's a couple pics. Hope it's not too many.
http://www.newdressaday.com
This woman gets dresses for $1 from thrift stores then makes them modern. Very good ideas on here!
here is a link to make your own plaster masquerade mask.
http://www.threadbanger.com/tb-projects/episode/THR_20091023/make-a-masquerade-mask-threadbanger-projects
You could try finding a dress at a thrift store and deconstructing it. Maybe sew two diff dresses together and make something truly one of a kind.
I suggest you volunteer! It will get you out of the house, you will feel needed, and meet new people. I'm sure lots of places need volunteers this time of year. This will also allow you to see the other side of Christmas. Being able to donate your time is the greatest gift you can give.
I can sympathize with the miles and miles away from friends. Ever since I got married I haven't had any real friends. It's like turning into another person without knowing it.
What do you like to do? Is there something you always wanted to learn or do but never had the time? Take advantage of this respite your life will pick up soon I'm sure!
Also don't forget eggnog! It's only here for a little bit longer!
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Good luck.
Make an account at photobucket.com Then upload the photo to the site. Once that is done you use the code they provide to upload it here. Just insert the code where you want your photo to go it will show once you publish the post.
@MindyMelee That shirt idea is awesome, I don't think they would wear it unless it was handwoven by blind children in Uganda though...I may have to make one for myself, cute saying
Funny thing, my SIL is making the Vanilla Extract I don't mind the effort it will require. Next year I plan on making Vanilla Extract in advance for my side of the family.
I have made some body scrub so far, Lemon Eucalyptus, and Cinnamon scented. Got some spa scrubbies, loofahs, and soft soy socks to beef up the baskets.
My hubby is making Turkey Jerky, chocolate covered peanuts, chocolate covered Espresso beans, and Mexican hot chocolate mix.
They only break down if you pick out a bad second hand car. Best to have someone that knows ALOT about cars accompany you when choosing. I have owned 2 used cars so far. The first was a Chevy Malibu 1998, great car lasted 4 years with me. I only got rid of it because of an electrical problem. My current used car is a 2004 Camry Toyota from my MIL. I've had it almost a year without any problems, then again it was taken good care of.
*Banditas* (comedy) Def. one of my fav. movies
*TiMER (some indie movies are so worth it)
*Serious Moonlight.
*Entre Nos (serious)
*Gamer (action)
*Viva Maria!
*Blow (Johnny Depp)
*Flyboys (James Franco)
Do you like 80's movies? If so try these
*Maid to order
*16 candles
*Breakfast Club
*The Burbs (Tom Hanks)
*The Money Pit (Tom Hanks)
*Date with an Angel
*Desperately Seeking Susan (with Madonna)
*Romancing the Stone
*The Jewell of the Nile (part 2 of romancing the stone)
Hope these help
Walmart sells felt for 20cents a sheet
Michaels felt is 29cents but their selection is way bigger.
Also the DollarTree sells packages of felt, for a dollar but I think the felt is thinner.
Just an update. Gypsie Moon was my vet, she received my package back in Nov. still waiting for hers to arrive. We think it must have gotten lost in the post. Can I still count this as a completed swap since she received my package?
I do a 1/2vinegar 1/2water rinse to clean impurities from my hair.
I like to do a brown sugar and milk scrub for my face and feet.
Also I do a salt scrub before I wash my hair whenever I get a little dandruff. Works very well.
@ Romona I have also used to dryer sheet, works really well after you straighten your hair.
Let us know how it turns out!
Not to bash PinkWeeds but while humans HAVE been eating meat for thousands of years. The QUALITY of the meat we are eating has seriously gone down. Thousands of years ago meat was not full of hormones or grown the way it is today.
My suggestion if you decide to eat meat is to stick to organic meat that is local and grass fed. It has been proven that if the average slaughterhouse cow is given a diet of pure grass for a week before slaughter the level of toxins goes down almost 90%.
If you do not want to eat meat because of the way they are raised/killed but do not want to remain vegetarian I seriously recommend that you educate yourself on how to be a compassionate omnivore. Good luck!
This explains the difference between organic meat and conventional
http://www.wellnesstips.ca/organic%20meats.htm
This one talks about hormones in meat today.
http://www.preventcancer.com/consumers/general/hormones_meat.htm